AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoColorado AI policy: Colorado lawmakers moved to repeal and replace the state’s landmark AI law, reshaping how companies and employers handle AI decisions and appeals. Housing & consumer tech: Aurora is weighing a landlord rental registration and licensing program aimed at strengthening renter protections, while Colorado also keeps tightening rules around e-bikes and low-powered scooters as tech outpaces enforcement. Energy & climate costs: A new report links climate change to higher household expenses, with many Americans pointing to warming-driven impacts as prices rise. Data centers & power: A major Tallgrass data center power-transformer order tied to hyperscale growth faces new overhang after reports that a Wyoming project is running into trouble. Public science in politics: Stance on Science—Colorado launched a voter resource pushing science into election decision-making. SpaceX finance: SpaceX priced its IPO at $135 per share, boosting Elon Musk’s wealth and putting the company’s valuation in the trillion-dollar range. Local governance: Montezuma County is surveying voters on a potential 1% sales tax to shore up sheriff, roads, and cleanup needs.
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